Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Solar-Reactor - a work in progress.
"Solar-Reactor is a solar-retracting generator that retrieve solar pulse and regenerate into stored electrical power. This is where female agents comes in with "Green Globe". Green Globe is a genetically engineered batteries that allows a certain amount of electrical power stored in it for various uses."
Another one of my sci-fi imaginations. This is still unfinished. Hope to further develop more of such concepts out of this.
Cheers!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Another earlier painting using highlighter and black ballpoint pen. Sometimes, it takes a crisis for you to step out and do something you have never done before. This makes you stretch and step out in faith to do what you previously thought was "IMPOSSIBLE!" I probably wouldn't have spent time trying to paint with highlighters and using other mediums, had my workstation not crashed. Failure is never final.
Cheers!

During those days when my workstation was down, I did not allow myself to sink into self-pity. Instead, I decide within me that I will not be influenced by my circumstances. I resolved to take a proactive approach to my situation. I went searching for classes and magazines to learn more techniques of drawings and paintings so that I can draw in many more other different ways and using different mediums.
Here I used Highlighters and markers.
Cheers!

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About Joshua Tay

Joshua Tay is a freelance concept illustrator and an arts trainer, based in Singapore, who has been creating artworks for more than 7 years. He specialize in character creations, creative intellectual properties and concept arts & designs for lifestyle & entertainment. In 2007, he was awarded 2nd Runners Up in Mangaka 07; a Singapore digital arts competition. In 2010, his design was awarded Top 10 Designs for Youth.sg Tote Bag design Competition 2010. In the same year, Joshua was honoured to be featured in Spotted! section of Culturepush in the month of February 2010. In the ImagineFX Issue 86, Joshua's artworks were featured in the DVD Readers' FXPose Gallery. He also started "365 Days of Sketches", an initiative to encourage drawing every day, 365 days a year. He is also the creator of 阿毛日记, a story about a fictional local neighbourhood kid who is curious about everything in the world.